
The United States Supreme Court has given President Trump the green light to end legal protections for thousands of Haitian and Syrian refugees currently living in the country.
The ruling affects individuals who have been living in the U.S. under what is known as Temporary Protected Status, a program that shields people from deportation when their home countries are considered too dangerous or unstable for return.
In Springfield, Ohio, a pastor is raising concerns about what this decision means for the Haitian community in his city. He spoke with journalist Michel Martin about the real-world impact the ruling could have on families and individuals who have built their lives there.





